Windows Built-in Sandbox: Windows Sandbox Usage Guide

Windows Built-in Sandbox: Windows Sandbox Usage Guide

You’ve likely had this experience: needing to download software from the internet, possibly for long-term use or perhaps just temporarily, but not being sure whether it’s safe. Even with antivirus software installed, there’s no guarantee that all risks will be intercepted. Features of Sandbox Those with virtual machine experience might say: “Why not just test it on a virtual machine? If there’s an issue, you can just restore from a snapshot.” While a virtual machine is indeed a solution, it is much more cumbersome compared to Windows Sandbox. Windows Sandbox offers the following advantages: ...

February 24, 2025 · 3 min · 554 words · Louis
Fail to install NVIDIA GeForce Experience? Try this!

Fail to install NVIDIA GeForce Experience? Try this!

A while back, I got my hands on a Lenovo Legion R7000. After reinstalling the professional version of Windows 10 all my data seemed intact, and there weren’t any glaring issues. However, I couldn’t shake the feeling that the system was running slower than before. Things got more interesting when I tried to install GeForce Experience. The installer threw an error, and I started wondering if this was connected to the sluggish performance. My theory was that since the laptop switches between integrated and dedicated graphics, a driver issue on either end could mess with both processing and output, leading to lag and stuttering. ...

February 8, 2025 · 2 min · 359 words · Louis
Does SSD need to be partitioned?

Does SSD need to be partitioned?

Actually, this question can easily be rephrased as, “Do hard drives need to be partitioned?” But as the cost of SSDs has dropped and they’ve become almost standard, many people have brought this old question into the present. To answer directly: Not necessary, it depends on your needs. The principle behind it Some tech enthusiasts often tell beginners, “C drive is for the system, D drive is for software, and E drive is for files. Don’t put software and files on the C drive, or it will slow down.” The beginners nod in agreement, only to end up with an overloaded C drive and empty D and E drives. If it’s just for file management, partitions and folders serve nearly the same purpose. ...

February 7, 2025 · 4 min · 649 words · Louis
Is Your Laptop Freezing? Unstable Charging Might Be the Culprit!

Is Your Laptop Freezing? Unstable Charging Might Be the Culprit!

Laptops typically operate in two distinct power modes: battery mode and AC adapter mode. Operating systems differentiate between these modes to optimize performance—prioritizing battery conservation during portable use and unleashing full hardware potential when plugged into a power source. Normally, connecting the AC adapter triggers a switch to high-performance mode, while unplugging reverts the system to battery-saving mode. However, unstable AC power can cause rapid, unintended toggling between these modes. This often manifests as sudden system lag or freezing. ...

February 7, 2025 · 2 min · 298 words · Louis
APSGO Coupons: A New Place to Find Ideal Software

APSGO Coupons: A New Place to Find Ideal Software

Every day, we use various software. Some work well, but some may not totally satisfy your needs. Where did you look for ideal software? Google, Twitter, or any other platforms? Recently we found a tool, APSGO Coupons, which might be a new and great choice for you. Let me introduce the tool, so you can make the best of it. Features of APSGO Coupons APSGO Coupons was built totally based on APSGO, an online store selling genuine software. The main section is a software list, where you can find the icon, title, description, official price, store price, and exclusive offer of each software. ...

January 14, 2025 · 2 min · 386 words · Louis